Michelle Williams has been honored with the 2026 Golden Globe Award for Best Performance by a Female Actor in a Limited Series, Anthology Series, or Motion Picture Made for Television for her role in “Dying for Sex,” streaming on FX on Hulu. The recognition is a part of a remarkable achievement for The Walt Disney Company, which garnered an impressive 27 Golden Globe nominations across its various content brands and studios.
Disney’s streaming platforms, including Hulu and Disney+, received notable mentions, with a total of 15 nominations. Highlights include nods for “Andor” from Lucasfilm, and Pixar’s “Elio.” Hulu’s slate showcased nominations for original series such as “Only Murders in the Building,” “Paradise,” “Chad Powers,” alongside FX’s “The Bear” and “Dying for Sex.”
The 20th Television arm of Disney also celebrated a strong presence, with 15 nominations for shows like “Only Murders in the Building,” “Abbott Elementary,” and “The Beast in Me.” Specific standout performances acknowledged include those from Sterling K. Brown, Steve Martin, Martin Short, Selena Gomez, Adam Brody, Kristen Bell, Matthew Rhys, and Claire Danes.
In addition to the remarkable individual and series accomplishments, The Walt Disney Studios achieved eight nominations for titles such as “Andor,” “Avatar: Fire and Ash,” “Elio,” and “Zootopia 2.”
The full roster of nominations underscores Disney’s comprehensive impact across various genres and platforms. Among the nominees, “Only Murders in the Building” secured four nominations for its cast and as a Best Television Series (Musical/Comedy), while “The Bear” and “Dying for Sex” each received multiple nominations as well.
The accolades celebrate not just the talent involved but also the diversity of storytelling that resonates with audiences. With its continued commitment to innovative content, The Walt Disney Company looks ahead with optimism and excitement for the awards season and beyond.
